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Solo by LOEWE

starring biel garcía director / vincent boehringer executive producer / jacob burckhardt dop / carlos feher set design/ cathrin sonntag styling / natalia wierzbicka gaffer / anian krone 1st ac / mauricio waldo 2nd ac / b-cam / jona riese pa / florencia altamirano drone / the drone studio service productio / camino service producer / céline imbert casting director / matt o'malley editor / sounddesign / nik kohler post house / cabin edit edit assistants / craig griffiths, chris day post producer / caylee banz executive producers cabin / ruth minkley, kayt hall music / anenon additional sounddesign / mix / berg & dahl audioulien Alary colorist / julien alary liquid art / chris park vfx producer / julian sünram vfx artist / max habel production company / upperfast, filmakademie baden-wuerttemberg co-production: markenfilm berlin & hamburg, eddy paris, farbfilm studio zurich Special thanks: tmls, lane Casting, sight management, cosmic, napalm rentals

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MAFF Loves Armenia: Larisa Safaryan

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Missing: You so much a letter to all the dreamers

Missing: You so much a letter to all the dreamers Creative director/producer: Your friend, daao Director/DOP/edit: Naran Evdeev 1AC: Edward Kurginyan Music/sound design: Shhau & Your friend, daao Color: Tigran Aghajanyan

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MAFF Loves Armenia: David Sahakyan - Woozy Tunes

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MAFF Loves Armenia: Yeranuhi Nersisyan

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MAFF Loves Armenia: ԿԱՊ Kap Community

If you want to know whats going on: https://t.me/s/kapcommunity

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MAFF Loves Armenia: Khoren Matevosyan

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MAFF Loves Armenia: Victor Zatikyan

This is what happens when the Cinebox 250D, a Nikon f4, and photographer, Victor Zatikyan come together

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Egypt's ancient zar ritual

At Cairo's Makan Cultural Centre, the Mazaher ensemble performs a lighter version of "zar", an music and dance ritual with centuries-old roots, that aims to ward off or exorcise jinn, or evil spirits.

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Mahmoud Khattab somewhereincairo

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Mohamed El-Masry films Hurghada, Egypt

Cinematographer based in Cairo, Egypt Mohamed El-Masry films Hurghada.

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From Cairo Streets To The World

Coddiwomple a word that means “to travel in a purposeful manner towards a vague destination” We think that through the journey of every creator in Cairo there’s a lot of rage, wars and doubts within the process of expressing yourself to the world, but they still do it anyways.

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Inside the Studio: Kasper Sonne on his new paintings in 'Last Goodbye'

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We are pleased to present Last Goodbye, the debut solo exhibition of our newly represented artist Kasper Sonne. From his Brooklyn studio of ten years to his childhood home that he lived in again upon returning to Denmark, the paintings in Last Goodbye depict physical places that carry a meaningful significance to Kasper Sonne. Whether these places are attached to emotions that are positive, melancholic, or somewhere in between, the works immortalize evocative memories wherein he also seeks closure. The cathartic process of painting them presented a salutary last goodbye, and, similarly to the nature of the eponymous song by Jeff Buckley which inspired the exhibition’s title, there remains a nostalgic affinity for these places. The source materials used in the paintings are comprised of personal images from his archive from the last 15 years. Like a collage, he pieces together various fragments to create a single image, and never paints directly from a photograph. He writes, “I’m not interested in depicting reality - I’m interested in visualizing a mood…to me there’s obviously a clear connection between all my works. I don’t wish to reveal too much about my personal motivations, as I want the viewer to be able to make their own interpretations - but perhaps my interests can be identified as a fascination with the destructive elements in man and nature, combined with an overall feeling of displacement and melancholy.” Kasper Sonne (b. 1974 Copenhagen, Denmark) graduated from The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation in 2000 and has for the past fifteen years been living and working between Copenhagen and New York. With roots in design and graffiti, Kasper Sonne spent years making large, bold figurative paintings, before turning to abstraction to fully explore the qualities of medium, without being beholden to narrative. Throughout his practice, Sonne has continuously investigated the way we interpret our surroundings and make sense of the world we live in by purposefully constructing and deconstructing reality. His works are included in several public collections such as Fuban Art Foundations in Taiwan, David Roberts Art Foundation in London and HEART Museum in Herning, Denmark.

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